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Minga Mbweck Kongo | Questioning water access as a human right in SA

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Achieving service delivery requires good water governance, particularly in underperforming municipalities.
Achieving service delivery requires good water governance, particularly in underperforming municipalities.
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Our society is divided between the poor and the rich. This is a huge determining factor in the accessibility of basic services and rights, creating a socioeconomic imbalance. Regardless of the magnitude of the crisis, people with low incomes always feel more pain than their counterparts.

READ: Johannesburg's Water Security Strategy criticised for lack of urgency, innovation

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